The Dublin University Magazine, Volume 63William Curry, Jun., and Company, 1864 - Ireland |
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Page 12
... received with screams of delight . Sometimes , too , this gentle response has taken the shape of a cantata , entitled , say , " The Praise of Gain , " the words by the grateful Chestini , the music by Bâtonini , the accomplished chef d ...
... received with screams of delight . Sometimes , too , this gentle response has taken the shape of a cantata , entitled , say , " The Praise of Gain , " the words by the grateful Chestini , the music by Bâtonini , the accomplished chef d ...
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... receiving its death - stroke , while others more hardy drooped their leaves under the crisp coating they had received ; the snail and the worm had hidden themselves away deep in the earth's bosom ; vegetation was at a stand still ...
... receiving its death - stroke , while others more hardy drooped their leaves under the crisp coating they had received ; the snail and the worm had hidden themselves away deep in the earth's bosom ; vegetation was at a stand still ...
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... received a great blow . People blamed him for the misfortune that had occurred . What sort of a master was he who allowed boxing unto death in his establishment ? The county news- papers took the matter up , glad , probably , to have ...
... received a great blow . People blamed him for the misfortune that had occurred . What sort of a master was he who allowed boxing unto death in his establishment ? The county news- papers took the matter up , glad , probably , to have ...
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... received many substantial marks of favour from her in his father's life- time , when his paternal allowance ran short . A remarkable feature in this woman's character was her love of children . In the early years of her married life she ...
... received many substantial marks of favour from her in his father's life- time , when his paternal allowance ran short . A remarkable feature in this woman's character was her love of children . In the early years of her married life she ...
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... received duly a reply , which ne- cessitated a second letter with a for- mal undertaking , to which came ano- ther ... receiving him with a proud , sad look . 66 ' Yes , Dorkie , I'm here at last . I've been for some weeks so ...
... received duly a reply , which ne- cessitated a second letter with a for- mal undertaking , to which came ano- ther ... receiving him with a proud , sad look . 66 ' Yes , Dorkie , I'm here at last . I've been for some weeks so ...
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